Do you tackle your own taxes?

by J. Money on Friday, February 22, 2008

I’m now clear for the year! Is it weird that i actually enjoy getting everything organized and then waiting to see how much i won?! haha…There’s just something about recapping the entire last year and having an overall look at how well/worse you did compared to previous years. The fact that we’re “forced” to do it also plays a part i suppose as it’s not like we can just skip a year ;)

The only part i really can’t stand is when you’re patiently waiting for all the w2′s, 1099′s, and all other sorts of forms to roll into the mailbox. It’s frustrating when you’re waiting for that very last piece to the puzzle, and it somehow takes that company an entire month after all the others to send it in! arghhhh…

At any rate, i finally had mine done and i’m getting back almost $4,000!!! I gotta tell you, i’m pretty damn ecstatic too. This is the largest return i’ve EVER received.

I also forgot to mention that i use a CPA to do my dirty work. is that bad? does everyone else around the finance bloggeroo do it themselves? I feel like mine “finds” ways to get me more back each year, so the money i pay her is recouped. Over the past 4 years using her, it’s cost me a total of $700.00 ($195, $195, $155, and $155 respectfully). Wow, that actually looks like a lot seeing it that way!

I can definitely see the benefits of filing your own:- saving $150+ each year- learning HOW to do it- filing at your own leisure.

But, for me, the negatives win over:- messing up- not catching ways to save more & giving the gov’t MY money.- and going to jail

That last one is pretty ridiculous, but it IS indeed a fear i have. Going to jail when you didn’t knowingly do anything bad! *shiver*. Granted there are some shady CPA’s out there, but i trust mine pretty well and so far so good all around.

Who knows though, perhaps i shall read all about this stuff so next year i can do it my self. I’m interested in seeing how many PF’ers out there actually file their own? I guess there’s no harm in at least trying it first, and then shooting it over to my CPA for review right? I’ll put it on my list of “things i should probably do, but don’t feel like doing” this year.

Haha, I like it! I’m going through memory lane checking out all these comments you’re leaving ;) Maybe you’ll strike up some more discussion on these oldies since the others was wiped away during our Wordpress conversion… so thanks! (and good luck!)

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